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Seascape 27 - Engine System (Optional); Engine Operation; Engine Installation (Optional); Fuel System (Optional)

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5.2. ENGINE SYSTEM (OPTIONAL)
CAUTION:
Follow the instructions supplied by the engine producer,
especially with regards to the RPM and load of a new
engine.
When shifting from one gear to another via the idle
position, keep the handle in the idle position long enough
for the engine to rotate at the minimum RPM. When putting
in the reverse, hold the steering tiller firmly to avoid
breaking the steering system.
Check the engine oil level regularly.
Shut down the engine before putting it into storage
position. The engine has rotating and moving parts that
can be dangerous.
5.2.1. ENGINE OPERATION
For detailed information see the operation instructions, written by the
engine producer. Before operating the engine you should familiarize
yourself with those instructions.
CAUTION:
When sailing with inclination over 20 degrees, stop the
engine.
Make sure that the tank will at all times be filled over 10%
of its capacity.
5.2.2. ENGINE INSTALLATION (OPTIONAL)
The standard version of Seascape 27 is not equipped with an engine
system. The engine is to be installed into the central cockpit box.
WARNING:
Do not obstruct any fuel lines (possible damage).
Do not put flammable material in contact with hot engine
parts.
5.2.3. FUEL SYSTEM (OPTIONAL)
The fuel required for optional engine operation is stored in a fuel tank. The
fuel tank has a capacity of 12 liters. The fuel tank is stowed and accessed
in the central cockpit box.
DANGER:
When filling the tank, turn off the engine. At the time
of filling do not smoke or use any substance or item
which could cause flame.

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